ExpressVPN slashes prices for Valentine’s Day – here’s how to save up to 81%

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Flowers and chocolates may be the usual Valentine's Day go-to gifts, but this year, the real treat is the substantial savings you can make with ExpressVPN’s subscription plans.

ExpressVPN has a special offer in the run-up to Valentine's Day, with savings of up to 81%. One of the best VPN services you can use, it’s offering deep discounts on all one and two-year subscriptions, giving you and your loved ones the chance to save significantly.

By taking advantage of ExpressVPN’s Valentine’s Day sale, you’ll pay as little as $2.44 a month. All two-year plans even come with an extra four months free, allowing you to use this premium VPN even longer at no extra cost.

Committing to a longer-term subscription lets you lock in the biggest savings, but if you don't want to pay quite as much upfront, ExpressVPN’s 12-month plans still carry generous discounts of up to 73% – alongside three additional months of free protection.

ExpressVPN Valentine’s Day offers are set to run until February 16, 2026.

ExpressVPN: $2.44/month+ 4 months extrathan $90 12 simultaneous connectionsAdvanced Protection (block ads, trackers, malicious sites, and more) Password Manager✅ 3 days of holiday.com eSIMIdentity Defender suite30-day money-back guarantee
Lowest ever price!

ExpressVPN: $2.44/month + 4 months extra
While the biggest possible saving comes with ExpressVPN’s Basic plan – now at $2.44 a month ($68.40 upfront instead of $363.72) for the first 28 months – ExpressVPN's Advanced certainly offers the best value for money, and it's now 77% off. So, for less than $90 upfront, you get:

12 simultaneous connections
Advanced Protection (block ads, trackers, malicious sites, and more)
Password Manager
✅ 3 days of holiday.com eSIM
Identity Defender suite

All ExpressVPN plans come with a risk-free 30-day money-back guarantee. This means you can take advantage of ExpressVPN’s Valentine’s Day offer and, provided you’re still within the 30-day window, can simply request a full refund for your money back if you change your mind.

Which ExpressVPN tier is right for me?

Valentine’s Day is a reminder that not every relationship looks the same, nor does it need to. That’s also the case for ExpressVPN’s subscription tiers, with three plans designed for different levels of commitment: Basic, Advanced, and Pro.

Basic is your low-maintenance option, providing all of the ExpressVPN essentials, including 256-bit AES encryption and a kill switch. It even comes with Lite Protection, which blocks ads and malicious sites, and allows up to 10 simultaneous connections. If you’re a light user who wants reliable protection without all the extras, this is your best bet.

Advanced is for regular users who want broader protection. This expands your connection allowance to 12 devices and adds numerous extras, including tracker blocking and ExpressVPN’s password manager. Notably, it also comes with Identity Defender, ExpressVPN’s suite of ID protection tools, which include SSN monitoring, data removal, and ID theft insurance.

Pro is ExpressVPN’s all-in, no-compromise plan, offering everything available in the Basic and Advanced tiers, as well as a dedicated IP address. Between this and an expanded 14-device connection allowance, this plan is perfect for families and multi-device households who want the most comprehensive protection available – and it's now discounted of 73% from its normal pricing.

Whichever plan you choose, you should do it quickly, as this is a time-limited offer.

Mark Gill
Tech Security Writer

Mark is a Tech Security Writer for TechRadar and has been published on Comparitech and IGN. He graduated with a degree in English and Journalism from the University of Lincoln and spent several years teaching English as a foreign language in Spain. The Facebook-Cambridge Analytica data scandal sparked Mark’s interest in online privacy, leading him to write hundreds of articles on VPNs, antivirus software, password managers, and other cybersecurity topics. He recently completed the Google Cybersecurity Certificate, and when he's not studying for the CompTIA Security+ exam, Mark can be found agonizing over his fantasy football team selections, watching the Detroit Lions, and battling bugs and bots in Helldivers 2.

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